From b00f444a4ea0d9ffa5cd7dcda71c97cdf05d322e Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: FRIGN Date: Sun, 11 Sep 2016 23:08:19 +0200 Subject: [PATCH] Remove cleanup and deglobalize and rework data structures The cleanup removal is a joint-venture with Markus. We assume the X server does the cleanup, so we don't need it. The idea is that the fds are closed at exit and thus already indicate to the X server that the client has quit. Analogously the same applies to freeing memory sections previously allocated for the X server. We love XXXXXL burgers and therefore removed XUngrabPointer XUngrabKeyboard XFreeColors XFreePixmap XDestroyWindow Lines of Code. For a project like slock there is no need to carry around global state. By moving the three structures to main() it is now clear which functions modify which state, greatly improving the readability of the code, especially given slock is a suid program. --- slock.c | 78 +++++++++++++++++---------------------------------------- 1 file changed, 23 insertions(+), 55 deletions(-) diff --git a/slock.c b/slock.c index 7127ebe..f423f8c 100644 --- a/slock.c +++ b/slock.c @@ -33,18 +33,18 @@ enum { #include "config.h" -typedef struct { +struct lock { int screen; Window root, win; Pixmap pmap; unsigned long colors[NUMCOLS]; -} Lock; +}; -static Lock **locks; -static int nscreens; -static Bool rr; -static int rrevbase; -static int rrerrbase; +struct xrandr { + int active; + int evbase; + int errbase; +}; static void die(const char *errstr, ...) @@ -123,7 +123,8 @@ getpw(void) } static void -readpw(Display *dpy, const char *pws) +readpw(Display *dpy, struct xrandr *rr, struct lock **locks, int nscreens, + const char *pws) { char buf[32], passwd[256], *encrypted; int num, screen, running, failure; @@ -194,7 +195,7 @@ readpw(Display *dpy, const char *pws) } oldc = color; } - } else if (rr && ev.type == rrevbase + RRScreenChangeNotify) { + } else if (rr->active && ev.type == rr->evbase + RRScreenChangeNotify) { XRRScreenChangeNotifyEvent *rre = (XRRScreenChangeNotifyEvent*)&ev; for (screen = 0; screen < nscreens; screen++) { if (locks[screen]->win == rre->window) { @@ -207,44 +208,17 @@ readpw(Display *dpy, const char *pws) } } -static void -unlockscreen(Display *dpy, Lock *lock) -{ - if(dpy == NULL || lock == NULL) - return; - - XUngrabPointer(dpy, CurrentTime); - XUngrabKeyboard(dpy, CurrentTime); - XFreeColors(dpy, DefaultColormap(dpy, lock->screen), lock->colors, NUMCOLS, 0); - XFreePixmap(dpy, lock->pmap); - XDestroyWindow(dpy, lock->win); - - free(lock); -} - -static void -cleanup(Display *dpy) -{ - int s; - - for (s = 0; s < nscreens; ++s) - unlockscreen(dpy, locks[s]); - - free(locks); - XCloseDisplay(dpy); -} - -static Lock * -lockscreen(Display *dpy, int screen) +static struct lock * +lockscreen(Display *dpy, struct xrandr *rr, int screen) { char curs[] = {0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0}; int i, ptgrab, kbgrab; - Lock *lock; + struct lock *lock; XColor color, dummy; XSetWindowAttributes wa; Cursor invisible; - if (dpy == NULL || screen < 0 || !(lock = malloc(sizeof(Lock)))) + if (dpy == NULL || screen < 0 || !(lock = malloc(sizeof(struct lock)))) return NULL; lock->screen = screen; @@ -281,7 +255,7 @@ lockscreen(Display *dpy, int screen) /* input is grabbed: we can lock the screen */ if (ptgrab == GrabSuccess && kbgrab == GrabSuccess) { XMapRaised(dpy, lock->win); - if (rr) + if (rr->active) XRRSelectInput(dpy, lock->win, RRScreenChangeNotifyMask); XSelectInput(dpy, lock->root, SubstructureNotifyMask); @@ -312,13 +286,15 @@ usage(void) int main(int argc, char **argv) { + struct xrandr rr; + struct lock **locks; struct passwd *pwd; struct group *grp; uid_t duid; gid_t dgid; const char *pws; Display *dpy; - int s, nlocks; + int s, nlocks, nscreens; ARGBEGIN { case 'v': @@ -360,16 +336,14 @@ main(int argc, char **argv) { die("slock: setuid: %s\n", strerror(errno)); /* check for Xrandr support */ - rr = XRRQueryExtension(dpy, &rrevbase, &rrerrbase); + rr.active = XRRQueryExtension(dpy, &rr.evbase, &rr.errbase); /* get number of screens in display "dpy" and blank them */ nscreens = ScreenCount(dpy); - if (!(locks = calloc(nscreens, sizeof(Lock *)))) { - XCloseDisplay(dpy); + if (!(locks = calloc(nscreens, sizeof(struct lock *)))) die("slock: out of memory\n"); - } for (nlocks = 0, s = 0; s < nscreens; s++) { - if ((locks[s] = lockscreen(dpy, s)) != NULL) + if ((locks[s] = lockscreen(dpy, &rr, s)) != NULL) nlocks++; else break; @@ -377,16 +351,13 @@ main(int argc, char **argv) { XSync(dpy, 0); /* did we manage to lock everything? */ - if (nlocks != nscreens) { - cleanup(dpy); + if (nlocks != nscreens) return 1; - } /* run post-lock command */ if (argc > 0) { switch (fork()) { case -1: - cleanup(dpy); die("slock: fork failed: %s\n", strerror(errno)); case 0: if (close(ConnectionNumber(dpy)) < 0) @@ -399,10 +370,7 @@ main(int argc, char **argv) { } /* everything is now blank. Wait for the correct password */ - readpw(dpy, pws); - - /* password ok, unlock everything and quit */ - cleanup(dpy); + readpw(dpy, &rr, locks, nscreens, pws); return 0; }